I purchased the CT-615 a number of years ago, I have a Allen Organ, I bought 15 years ago. I can't play the pedals because of arthritis, I get a lot of enjoyment playing the CT-615 and the many sounds on this keyboard. I would like to know of other Casio's. Thanks, elt

Rating: 4 out of 5
posted Monday-May-05-2003 at 21:47

Justin Havu
a part-time user
from USA
writes:

I used to use a CT615 in my rig. I kinda like to use the Tone Bank function to combine the Piano and E. Piano sounds for a mellow sound. The CT-370 is exactly like this board, but it's a 49-note version. I upgraded to a CT-640: more sounds, bigger tonebank, stereo speakers, and MIDI.

I own a Juno-60 but still use this thing for its kitsch factor now and again.

Oddly enough, if you buy a Yamaha sustain pedal and plug 'er in, the Casio will sustain by default and play normally when you depress the pedal. Guess Casio knew how to keep people from buying Yamaha products.

You can get a pretty fat brass/strings if you hold down four octaves of one note and flange it.